The Lost Temple of Israel
Dec 2, 2017 ·
26m 57s
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Radio Host and author Chuck Morse interviews Zvi Koenigsberg, author of The Lost Temple of Israel The archaeological site in the story is Mt. Ebal. It is located north of...
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Radio Host and author Chuck Morse interviews Zvi Koenigsberg, author of
The Lost Temple of Israel
The archaeological site in the story is Mt. Ebal. It is located north of the ancient city of Shechem – modern Nablus – the most populous city in what is known as the "West Bank". The excavations of Mt. Ebal were headed by Professor Adam Zertal. The central feature of the site – a large structure – was identified by Zertal as the altar mentioned in the Bible which was built by Joshua (Josh. 8:30) in fulfillment of an earlier directive by Moses (Deut. 27:4)
Chuck's column is published by Newsmax, his books are available on Amazon
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The Lost Temple of Israel
The archaeological site in the story is Mt. Ebal. It is located north of the ancient city of Shechem – modern Nablus – the most populous city in what is known as the "West Bank". The excavations of Mt. Ebal were headed by Professor Adam Zertal. The central feature of the site – a large structure – was identified by Zertal as the altar mentioned in the Bible which was built by Joshua (Josh. 8:30) in fulfillment of an earlier directive by Moses (Deut. 27:4)
Chuck's column is published by Newsmax, his books are available on Amazon
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